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|description=Male pores usually in the segment 15 and female pores in 14. Dorsal pores almost always present. Holonephridia. 2 to 4 pairs of seminal vesicles. Prostates absent. | |description=Male pores usually in the segment 15 and female pores in 14. Dorsal pores almost always present. Holonephridia. 2 to 4 pairs of seminal vesicles. Prostates absent. | ||
|distribution=Family originating from Europe but now widely distributed in all temperate areas of the world after introduction. Family invasive in numerous regions, such as North America, Australia and New Zealand. | |distribution=Family originating from Europe but now widely distributed in all temperate areas of the world after introduction. Family invasive in numerous regions, such as North America, Australia and New Zealand. | ||
+ | |fileDescription01=''Eisenia fetida'' | ||
+ | |file01=Eisenia fetida.jpg | ||
+ | |fileDescription02=''Allolobophora chlorotica'' | ||
+ | |file02=Allolobophora_chlorotica.jpg | ||
+ | |fileDescription03=''Lumbricus rubellus'' | ||
+ | |file03=Lumbricus_rubellus.jpg | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 1 October 2015
General data | 38 genus | 605 species |
Lumbricidae (Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1815) |
Taxonomy | ||
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Short description |
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Male pores usually in the segment 15 and female pores in 14. Dorsal pores almost always present. Holonephridia. 2 to 4 pairs of seminal vesicles. Prostates absent. |
Distribution |
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Family originating from Europe but now widely distributed in all temperate areas of the world after introduction. Family invasive in numerous regions, such as North America, Australia and New Zealand. |
Biology-Ecology |
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N/A |
General data | 38 genus | 605 species |
Data are not exhaustive. The database is permanently a work in progress.